|    Part, Question1   1, 1   |     principles. Some, ~however, looking to what is treated of in
 2   1, 19  |       will not rise again," but looking at the divine ~first cause
 3   2, 12  |         according to our way of looking at it, as to its beginning
 4   2, 15  |          but only in our way of looking at ~them; so that we call
 5   2, 28  |       sake as for his own sake, looking on ~his friend as identified
 6   2, 32  |      pleasure in thinking of or looking at certain things; or in
 7   2, 32  |       we take great pleasure in looking ~upon a thing as our own,
 8   2, 40  |          which we exercise by ~"looking out." Therefore hope belongs
 9   2, 65  |         act of hope consists in looking to ~God for future bliss.
10   2, 73  |        their conclusion through looking at sin on the side of the
11   2, 93  |  distinction may be gathered by looking ~around us. For those things
12   2, 102 | signified by the ~two cherubim, looking one towards the other, to
13   2, 112 |       something else; and yet, ~looking to the condition of the
14   2, 1   |      happen to fall into error, looking at it ~in this way, we may
15   2, 16  |      unites to himself by love, looking upon him as his other self: ~
16   2, 30  |     wherefore, even as a man in looking after himself, ought ~to
17   2, 30  |        his body, so ought he in looking after ~his neighbor, whom
18   2, 47  | circumspection seems to signify looking at one's surroundings. But ~
19   2, 63  |        another people, thy eyes looking on [*Vulg.: 'May thy sons
20   2, 75  |          this jester, either by looking into ~himself or by his
21   2, 86  |        hand to ~the plough, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom
22   2, 86  |       of begetting children, of looking after his household, ~and
23   2, 116 |        the ~interior affection, looking at the matter from the point
24   2, 160 |   curiosity," which consists in looking ~around in all directions
25   2, 165 |        to something harmful, as looking on a woman is directed to ~
26   2, 165 |    faults with the intention of looking down upon them, or of detracting ~
27   2, 182 |      his hand to the plough and looking back ~is fit for the kingdom
28   2, 183 |        hand ~to the plough, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom
29   2, 184 |        hand to the ~plough, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom
30   2, 187 |        hand ~to the plough, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom
31   2, 187 |        hand ~to the plough, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom
32   3, 11  |        is written (Heb. 12:2): "Looking on Jesus the author and
33   3, 28  |     acknowledged by ~Joseph, by looking on her face, not by lustful
34   3, 41  |       according ~to Heb. 12:2: "Looking on Jesus, the author and
35   3, 43  |       according ~to Heb. 12:2: "Looking on Jesus, the author and
36   3, 43  |        and the two fishes, and, looking up to heaven, He blessed
37   3, 44  |        if he saw anything. And, looking ~up, he said: I see men
38 Suppl, 12|       opposite way: ~since when looking at the past we detest the
39 Suppl, 43|         reason is ~required for looking to the future than for consenting
40 Suppl, 71|          prays for them through looking on their burial place, wherefore
41 Suppl, 89|         something else: thus by looking in a mirror it ~is led to
42 Suppl, 89| reflected in the mirror, and by looking at an ~image it is led to
43 Suppl, 93|         more strenuous ~battle. Looking at it thus the martyr's
 
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